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Wednesday, April 17th

Dr. Dana Bradley will be presenting information to the Bowling Green, Warren County Ministerial Association about how to become a host or participant of a Community Conversation with the Age Friendly City, Bowling Green, initiative using the World Health Organization's framework.

One of many conversations organized by WKU's Center for Aging. The city of Bowling Green joined the World Health Organization's (WHO) network of Age Friendly Cities in March 2012. It was the first city in the South and one of the 7 original cities in the United States! For more information on how you can participate in or host a conversation, please click here or contact Dr. Dana Bradley at dana.bradley@wku.edu

A luncheon to celebrate and relfect on the Honors Gerontology 100 Spring 2013 class. Participants include 8 Senior Scholars and 2 staff members from Christian Care Communities in Bowling Green and 8 students and 2 staff from Honors Gerontology 100. Professors for this course are Dr. Dana Bradley and Dr. Keith Knapp and Graduate Assistant Urmila Tokekar.

Monday, April 22nd

One of many conversations organized by WKU's Center for Aging. The city of Bowling Green joined the World Health Organization's (WHO) network of Age Friendly Cities in March 2012. It was the first city in the South and one of the 7 original cities in the United States! For more information on how you can participate in or host a conversation, please contact Dr. Dana Bradley at dana.bradley@wku.edu